

Located just south of Bellingham city limits, on Chuckanut Drive, the property consists of a forested hillside with a steep trail down to a beach with 1430 feet of waterfront. Once the site of a brick factory, it has been for many years a favorite spot for sunbathing and picnicking.
11.19 Acres
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This property, with a long history of use, became a county park through the involvement of many local folks who wanted its natural beauty preserved. The ten-acre lake is surrounded by second-growth forest, and the property is home to wood ducks, pileated woodpeckers, barred owls, beaver and other creatures. There are two miles of trail winding around the lake and beaver pond, and along the southwest ridge. Hiking, biking and horseback riding are permitted.
84 acres
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In 2001, the WLT donated the Chuckanut Ridge Wetland property to the Bellingham Parks and Recreation Department, retaining a conservation easement.Due to its location along the Interurban Trail, the parcel receives a great deal of recreational use, including hiking, biking and horseback riding.
16.5 Acres